Malanad
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Malanad is the hilly regions of Kerala, India, especially the Malabar region and high ranges of Kerala. It includes small hilly regions also. Kerala is divided into coastal areas Theera Desam, midlands Idanad, and high ranges or Malanad. In Kerala approximately 15 km eastwards from coast midlands or idanadu starts. Malanad starts in a distance of 40 km from the coast.
A few important Malanad towns in Kerala:
- Kanhangad
- Wayanad
- Malappuram
- Perinthalmanna
- Mannarkkad
- Chalakudy
- Munnar
- Thodupuzha
- Palai
- Pathanamthitta
- Punalur etc.
While coastal towns are ancient and bigger, population is higher, midland's towns are smaller, population is much less than Theera Desam or Coastal regions. Malanad have the least human concentration in Kerala. Kerala's Malanad is mostly cultivated with rubber and tea plantations.
[edit] Coastal towns
- Kasaragod
- Kannur
- Kozhikode
- Ernakulam,largest city in Kerala
- Alapuzha
- Kollam
- Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala state and many more.